Yvette Blount speaks to AFR about smart work centres

Excerpt: “We’ve been able to work from home since the ’70s. We need to change the conversation from working from home to anywhere working,” Blount says. The centres would be a boon for those travelling long distances into a CBD each day, such as the 40,000 NSW Central Coast residents who commute to Sydney and Newcastle.

Blount was among the speakers discussing how Smart Work Centres could boost Australia’s low teleworking levels at the Digital Productivity in the Workplace of the Future conference in Sydney, on Monday. She is researching how such centres might be funded and run."

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